Sometimes. It depends on the specific comic arc and the context. In certain situations, Mystique's actions might be driven by motives that could be seen as somewhat good, but her character is complex and often morally ambiguous.
Perhaps his honesty. In a world where dishonesty can be common, his truthfulness could have set him apart. He always told the truth, whether it was easy or not.
The following are the recommended novels about girlfriends being bad people: " The Devil CEO, Don't Come Over "," The CEO's Treasure Book: Unrestrained Wife Spoiling "," My Best Friend Has Some Ways "," The City's Strongest Man's Best Friend "," Rebirth 70's Counterattack Plan "," The Best Best Bestie "," Mr. Feng's Wife Spoiling Is a Little Sweet "," The Farm Girl in the Garden, the Black-bellied Husband's Favorite ", and so on. These novels described the betrayal of the best friend and the predicament of the heroine, showing the behavior and influence of the bad best friend. Please note that these novels may have different plots and topics, and readers can choose to read them according to their interests.
I have. There could be various scenarios. For example, in a story, a straight guy might be seduced by a gay guy in the sense that the gay guy's unique perspective on life and art interests him a great deal, and it changes his views on certain things.
Yes, he might be. Ryan George could have been the first in a certain context or among a particular group. Maybe in his community or in a specific type of storytelling tradition, he was the pioneer.
I don't think so. Humans have been communicating and sharing experiences, which is a form of storytelling, since the dawn of time. Cavemen might have told stories around the fire about their hunts or their encounters with other tribes. Ryan George may be a great storyteller, but it's extremely unlikely that he is the very first guy ever to tell a story.